The CD that came with the device listed RTL8671B, but it's not on Realtek's website. Instead the manual points you to:
https://www.mytechkey.com/pages/driver
4.Bluetooth 5.0 Dongle
Driver Link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gwo9lz777i82f70/BT5.0%20Driver.zip?dl=0
Hope that helps someone.
https://github.com/peteristhegreat/drivers-backup/releases/tag/1.0
Direct link
https://github.com/peteristhegreat/drivers-backup/releases/download/1.0/BT5.0.Driver.zip
Adding visibility to @carkrueger 's comment below
If you look here: https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=realtek+bluetooth+1.6.1015 You will find now: 1.6.1015.3014 from 11.01.2021
Direct download link: http://download.windowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/driver/drvs/2021/02/0d13721d-7aa7-47cf-887a-f53bcd228a5e_04c173bad44cec04d528d260392958dc6e5bcec3.cab
for backup purposes: h**ps://web.archive.org/web/20210216175344/http://download.windowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/driver/drvs/2021/02/0d13721d-7aa7-47cf-887a-f53bcd228a5e_04c173bad44cec04d528d260392958dc6e5bcec3.cab
Direct download and the popup window for 1.6.1015.3014
didn't initially work. I ended up needing to right click the link and select Save target as
.
For it to work for me on Windows 10, I unzipped the cab file into a folder and then used Device Manager to look at that folder. Worked like a charm.
One clear plus of modified drivers is that it unlocks support for codecs other than sbc.
But personally, I have a problem with the fact that I'm trying to transfer sound from a smartphone to a computer using a bluetooth audio receiver from the microsoft app store, and it seems this is the only way to transfer the sound played on a smartphone to a computer? and the problem is that both devices support all codecs, but the connection is made using sbc, and this cannot be changed in the settings. sound is transmitted via a2dp and there is no choice of other codecs.